— SN... LLL iia A i dn i THE CENTRE REPORTER Fao. GRAIN MARKET, SALE REGISTER. Correeted weekly by R E shill frerprpiiyt troubles are 1). Cornelius, one of the old BANK along. RR. est and best known more, committed suicide on onsands of dollars upon others. tories and mills are closing, throwing Balti. thousands of men out of employ ! Monday. | Burely, according to their own logic He drowned himself in a duck pond, | these must be Republican victories, a few hours after a shortage of £60,000 | and “the advance agent of prosperity’ in the bank’s funds wis discovered. | must be a fraud, The Germania Bank, of St. Paul, Minn., has shut down. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. MARCH 18-8amuel Durst, west of 01a Fort, | Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Divisio horses, COWS sheep, hogs, fam implements of and Northern Central Railway. oo TR ppp . + nll kids, et —— Hix . ,e 5 od Fons 3 . “ta . : atz ) itr wliie, 1n effect Nov, 16 Barley 3 MARCH 16-At residence of Wm. Curry, 1% 1 Time Ta 1 : Buck w hes . : uid ul i of Contre Ni horses, cows, helfers, 5 Bogs, WHROUS, mower farthol Wheat... o aises PRO TP . #0) Ryo... shesesse seSEREIE ND . Ad Carn... & PRED KURTZ, Editor cashiers of 19 FER MS, One year, $1.00, when paid in advance. Those fn arrean subject to previous terms, $2.00 per Year, EABTWARD Dally except Bunday Hazleton, Pottsville SONS, BITIVIDE York farm im TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDOSN ele $51 am ~Traiu 14 For Bunbury , Willker barre Harrisburg and intermediate siat young i gt Phi lade! iphia at S00 p.m, New and all | ym. Baltimore 10p 1 A Pe BRUSH VALLEY. {| MARCH 28-At the residence of Ira Grossman, | mile west of Tussey ville; horses, cows, cattle, farm implements of all kinds PRODUCE AT STOKES, —— Wash ADVERTISEMENTS. ~2 cents per line for three jnsertions, and bcen.. per line for cach subse quent insertion, Giher rates made made known Ol Aappacation, CENTRE HALL, PA, THURS. Jan, 7 VOLUME 70 With PORTER this issue the CENTRE RE- enters its Seventieth Year, In its past there is nothing that is followed such a the and esteem of the Democracy, and the disereditable Lins path as to earn for it confidence respect of all honest-thinking whatever party or sect. We are proud to say this and the proof of it is found in a steadily increasing circulation and frequent letters from its patrons bring- ing us words of kindness and congrat- ulation. Of course, our fearless urse in advocacy of what consistent ¢ nd for the is right a have called against us the enmity of such who think and act upon ‘fous principle that “there is no in politics,” 1 the l ives of such have the 1 them you see back of their jealousy prow- to mat hon rernentis, The West Side Bank, of St. Paul, has been swamped by the shutting down of the Germania, py IN Columbus the religious communi- ties of the city, irrespective of denomi- national lines, have effected a prelimi- nary organization whose ultimate ob- ject is the abolishment of Sunday fu- nerals. The ministers are of the opin- ion that the Sunday funeral, usually a thing of pomp and circumstance, is usually held for a hacks and quasi mourners. not refuse to officiate where it is mere They will | § LA essary for obvious reasons to bury body. on the Lord's day. This we consider a move that she ul be made everywhere, Bp IN Union county the chang ty rules made by the he 114 mittee, include the adoption Australian ballot system {or { primaries his is the first in this direction in any cou | State, thie the matter ha good deal, | In Centre county Dem | CURSE id a number of ears have advi in the rules for voting at election sosfnie favoring county {count bs re peatedly {upon that narge | were n manipulati 08 Wet result ing defeat at t vee nt years havi backed by than the | IS Means, | been disel yu | Ween [the Woolson | puts Lio like is 8 nate, Arbus our snd will be The Curtin-Yoeum affair. in session, do would be to less offices cre. and aised at the cut down he declares his Well jmmer fs ir the st £200.000, His pres t Wanamaker and elect! Hi more than to sink a 1 § man to float ife-preser vers a. « lesson : During the last 15 days 3 aver Z1 million dollars. Nearly a doz en large business houses were dragged down by the erash of these banks, It don’t see f the hanna-m’kinley any thing but a fraud, cei Bors the fighting Republican fae tions at Harrisburg are charging each loudly with being guilty of brib. secure votes for senator, [and threats of prosecutions from both fac. tions. If these Republicans carry out their threats against each other, all i as promises were otlier ery {o filled with bribers, ® - A fe ————— Tre state legislature met at Harris burg on Mowtlay. The fight among the Republicans over Wanamaker and Penrose for U, B, Senator is worse than red hot. Each side Is charging the other with bribing legislators, in sums of $500 to £5000 for a vote, and we are inclined to think both tell the truth, Bi Tue Miller contest to oust © ‘ron ister from the sheriffs office is to go on, as per a ruling of Judge Love on Satur day afternoon. The Democrats are not afraid and are ready for the con- test, confident they can show more il- legal votes cast for Miller than for Cronister. Crovister’s attorneys are Fortney, Orvis & Bower, N. B. Spang ler and Ira C. Mitchell. Miller has Judge Furst and Chambers. | 5 / [been remlizin { pound profi entirely ts [knows wi tshould ses - people who w next week at Harrisburg, asserted that incapable of effectively an opportunity of refuting thinks the Record of Zu a PFETTY STEALING There sare numerous petty ried on under the slate which in the tury to the t aggregate 1 f hundre We will instance two samples now i All have read days that one tine veral traveling suckers the county commissioners and the number of skunks and f killed in county! The mileage and per diem for these ussless » trotters will foot up a big is a fact, have this pole-cat data, it can each red sun be small blank to the commissioners’ fice in each county and the tion would be obtained at an of 4 centa postage, informa- is printed each January in the county age will earry the skunk Harrisburg. Another infamous steal i= that tions to ascertain how many ers are maintained by the same! for this job $3000 are to be pald to a junk. eling committee! This information the Governor or either the Senate or House ean demand from the heads of these state iostitutions, without ex- pense, yet $3000 are fliched from the tax-payers’ to go up in tobaces smoke and down in beer and wine, AA te GOING TO SMASH, What's the matter now? Since the election of McKinley things have been going to smash at a lively pace, all over the country, A score of banks have gone under causing a loss of rill fous to innocent customers. A large number of mercantile houses have falled entailing losses of hundreds of The Great Fantastic Brigade of Last day Caused Grout Merrimen t Fri Our Brush valley people have been | somewhat low spirited during the hol- idays, with the exception of the tastic Brigade on last Friday. doubt they will receive a spirit in another year Fan- But no two-fold the always and show sister valleys that she does not occupy a seat in the rear, Hurrah for the new side walk at the west end of Rebersburg; if the burg has the pgopie then what we denominate street lights yet will be able to take “an evening's pleasure walk.’ Dr. Bright, of right to wear an Hebarsburg, has a extra broad smile over those twin girls, WwW, Bltover has conducting a Just but been revival meeting for the weed no seekers fii We are gl lad {0 see this writing. Cor, Stover Out again after a short illness, Rebersburg are the utherans of advantage of week wnnah Falmer is sick itus Giramley and family, Mill , spent a pleasant Rebersh AK HALL ive boen in and Oat of Town the Past Week | ut 8 week ago it to his Pittsburg pares parenis, and family, of Hos der's parents, his place last week ere two shooting matehes at » the last two wee ke and on 3 r. vy there will be anothe Miss Jennie 1 $ this Stamm, long visit at Kipple, Pa. with the family of D. C. Gingerich. George Horner and wife are rejoice ter, I. C. Korman says he has one should W. O. Reariek, of Centre Saturday on business with our foundry man. Hall, sighton New Year day. - aR ih Shiv TRE The progressive ladies of Westfield, Ind the Westfield Nows, April 3, 1896 begaring notice the following from a correspond- ent, which the editors printed, realiz- ing that it treats upon a matter of vi. tal importance to their sex: chitis that I have been able to find is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For family use it has no equal. I gladly recommend it.” 25 and 50 cent bot- ties for male by R. E. Bartholomew, Centre Hall, J. H. Ross, Linden Hall, 8. M. Bwartz, Tusseyville, and Wm, Pealer, Spring Mills, rm ABA S50, ~=Hithecribe for the REPORTER. PBirtier the household goods KARR oii srenes MARL OH 19--At the reside Lard ..... : ve ‘inner Potter townsolp, 1 mile Bhoulders iar ois 71 Bo ox, Cattle, Harn conn i Tullow PFiiwliw 4 i y MT cart of farm lmplemonts, «i stl of bores 10 °¢ YWHE, young caltie, gous, farm lmplements, el a Not How ‘ Bat ho 1 (uestion we AK Oul when selves 1 .e what makes ours an ever-expand!? , ' ’ 1 t throngh the tells the story nDnrec He, Mittens We Leki see them, KREAMER & SON. <p connecting sl J points Through p aelphin and Baltimore phin 14 p. m~Trein sunb Harrisburg ving at Philad York 4p. om, Baltime onset 7156p m Paglor Baltimore 5.04 Pp mT: all For Wilkesbharre for Harrisburg and a1 Phil del Public Ledger. PHILADELPHIA Special ¢ Offer tc BLIC LEDGER ha Railway thers ders. leaving m chose to the ten winners the choice of machine to each. in a guessing contest, All of th Nine immediately and one after he had looked at others. * And The Journal boug! en Colus mbi: Pai 00 cach for them, too. On eve hb chosen 10 time &3 Beautiful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hartho rd Bicycles is free if y Columbia agent | by mail from us for two 1-cent stamps, POPE MFG. CO, Hartford, \: onn. Branch Stores and Agencies in almost every city properly represented in your vic Hon. W. J. Bryan’s Book ALL who are interested in furthering the sale of Hon. W. J. Bryan's new book should correspond im- mediately with the publishers. The work will contain An account of his campaign tour . His biography, written by his wife . . His most important speeches . . . . The results of the campaign of 1896. A review of the political situation . . D> AGENTS WANTED © Mr. Bryan has announced his intention of devoting one-half of all royalties to furthering the cause of bimetallism. There are already indications of an enor- mous sale. Address W. B. CONKEY COMPANY, Publishers, 341351 Dearborn St....CHICAGO. Mn. snd 5,07 g NM PREVOET foneral Manager p.m {Week Days 26 U0 p.m. Sunday. +10 10 a.m. Ssnday la delphia Sleeping Cars sitached 0 Fast nd train from William port 81 i 3p ooand Wes bound from Philadel Phin sitll pm GEPHART, dene] Baperintendent B LLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD, To take effect May 25, 1500 RE _WESTW ARD ETATIUNE if kK wv 1 Iv. ad aN Bellefonte 6 20.10 30 snd HET TIE ren, 18 ST 10 .. Morris ein IB ii TT 44 10 . lk iw EASTWARD 53410 2 11 i Beotin Crossing. 17 DEITY 586122807... Krumrine.. cu. i HE 5 a3 12 2480s, . 58112228 02 ;1 5 is ba 12 a8 OD... An 8 Siate College... Bn 6 10 hd Morning trains from Montandon, Willlameport Leek Haven and Tyrote ondect with train No, 7 for State Onllege. A fernoon trains from Mon. tandon, Lewisburg and Tyrone connect with Train No. 11 for State College. Trains from Sue College connect with Penne. K. BR. trains at Daily exoept Bunday. ¥F. HB, THOMAS, Supt.
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